J Kitajewski
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Recent Articles
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Reeves C, Dufraine J, Young J, Kitajewski J
Oncogene
. 2009 Nov;
29(6):789-801.
PMID: 19901963
The Capillary Morphogenesis Gene 2 (CMG2) gene encodes an Anthrax toxin receptor (ANTXR2), but the normal physiological function is not known. ANTXR2/CMG2 was originally identified as a result of up-regulation...
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Thurston G, Kitajewski J
Br J Cancer
. 2008 Oct;
99(8):1204-9.
PMID: 18827808
Tumour angiogenesis has become an important target for antitumour therapy, with most current therapies aimed at blocking the VEGF pathway. However, not all tumours are responsive to VEGF blockers, and...
3.
Dufraine J, Funahashi Y, Kitajewski J
Oncogene
. 2008 Sep;
27(38):5132-7.
PMID: 18758482
The Notch signaling pathway is fundamental to proper cardiovascular development and is now recognized as an important player in tumor angiogenesis. Two key Notch ligands have been implicated in tumor...
4.
Yang X, Chen M, Terry S, Vacherot F, Bemis D, Capodice J, et al.
Oncogene
. 2006 Feb;
25(24):3436-44.
PMID: 16474850
beta-Catenin, a component of the Wnt signaling pathway, is a coactivator of human androgen receptor (hAR) transcriptional activity. Here, we show that Wnt signaling also influences androgen-mediated signaling through its...
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Wu G, Lyapina S, Das I, Li J, Gurney M, Pauley A, et al.
Mol Cell Biol
. 2001 Oct;
21(21):7403-15.
PMID: 11585921
Notch receptors and their ligands play important roles in both normal animal development and pathogenesis. We show here that the F-box/WD40 repeat protein SEL-10 negatively regulates Notch receptor activity by...
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Zimmermann R, Hartman T, Bohlen P, Sauer M, Kitajewski J
Microvasc Res
. 2001 Jun;
62(1):15-25.
PMID: 11421657
Adult mammalian angiogenesis occurs predominantly in female reproductive organs: the ovary and the uterus. Angiogenesis is very active during corpus luteum formation. A key regulator of angiogenesis is vascular endothelial...
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Uyttendaele H, Ho J, Rossant J, Kitajewski J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 May;
98(10):5643-8.
PMID: 11344305
Notch proteins function as receptors for membrane-bound ligands (Jagged and Delta-like) to regulate cell-fate determination. We have investigated the role of Notch signaling in embryonic endothelium of the mouse by...
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Zimmermann R, Xiao E, Husami N, Sauer M, Lobo R, Kitajewski J, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2001 Feb;
86(2):768-72.
PMID: 11158044
Indirect evidence in the nonhuman primate and human suggests that angiogenesis and regulators of angiogenesis such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) may play an active role in cyclic folliculogenesis....
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Chen S, Guttridge D, You Z, Zhang Z, Fribley A, Mayo M, et al.
J Cell Biol
. 2001 Jan;
152(1):87-96.
PMID: 11149923
Wnt signaling plays a critical role in development and oncogenesis. Although significant progress has been made in understanding the downstream signaling cascade of Wnt signaling, little is known regarding Wnt...
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Julius M, Schelbert B, Hsu W, Fitzpatrick E, Jho E, Fagotto F, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2000 Oct;
276(3):1162-9.
PMID: 11027605
Disheveled blocks the degradation of beta-catenin in response to Wnt signal by interacting with the scaffolding protein, Axin. To define this interaction in detail we undertook a mutational and binding...